The feline version of Falcor the Luck dragon
go to http://images.elfwood.com/art/a/k/akhoffer/cat_dragon.jpg to see for yourself
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Mermaid syndrome is where the legs of a child are fused together to look like a mermaid
yes. they would be EPIC.
It would probably look like some kind of dragon
A hibiscus flower is gamopetalous, meaning its petals are fused together to form a single structure. In the case of hibiscus, the fused petals form a characteristic trumpet-like shape. This is in contrast to sympetalous flowers, where the petals are partially fused to form a tube or other structure.
Electrons cannot be fused together. They are fundamental particles that carry a negative charge and repel each other due to their like charges. Fusion typically involves atomic nuclei combining to form a heavier nucleus, not electrons.
Because their pelvis is not fused together like men's are, it is like this because a women has to be able to give birth.
Yes, this is a fused sentence because it combines two independent clauses without proper punctuation or a conjunction to separate them. To correct it, you can add a semicolon or a conjunction like "but" or "and" between the clauses.
http://www.oocities.org/gajitasgenerators/gens/dbznamegenerator.html There ya go!
you go on the appstore and search dragon games.
Technically, one cannot have a tail, but there have been individuals born with their legs fused together in what is commonly known as Mermaid Syndrome.
In arthropods, the fused segments are called tagmata. These are specialized body regions that are made up of multiple segments fused together to perform specific functions. Examples of tagmata include the head, thorax, and abdomen in insects.